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It will spark a little joy every time a visitor opens it for the first time.
This garden door staged byLong Barn Gardensis the perfect example.
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Adding a few bulbs alongside a garden path can help you chase thatstorybook aesthetic.
A vintage iron gate will do just that.
The feather-shaped leaves will still look lovely growing on an arbor long after the blooms fade.
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When selecting your landscaping plants, opt forperennials with a long blooming period, such as hydrangeas.
Come fall and summer, zinnias, sunflowers, and cone flowers show off their glory.
Add Some Cute Lawn Art
Alice in Wonderland is another classic storybook with a strong garden theme.
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If you want to take it a step further, you could evenmake a fairy garden.
Install an Arched Arbor
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Arched arborsinstantly add an inviting touch to your garden.
One way to achieve that is by adding height via towering plants.
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Dahlia plants are a great choice for this because some varieties can grow as tall as six feet.
you might also increase their height by planting them in an elevated garden bed.
This spot will be where guests naturally focus their attention when they first type your garden.
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This could be a feature like a fountain, gazebo, or greenhouse.
So go ahead and go bold with a field of pink and red tulips.
Violet-blue and yellow-orange are examples of contrasting colors that look gorgeous together in a garden.
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Cast iron furniture sets with floral motifs are fairly easy to find secondhand.
One way to add an organic, natural look is by planting a wildflower field.
We absolutely love this outdoor lighting fixture DIYed by@avigail.adam.
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Planting some in your own backyard will help you achieve the same effect.
Enclosing the seating area in your garden with tons of flowers will make it feel like an enticing escape.
Under a tree makes for an extra enchanting place to host a tea party.
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